Vote Center / Early Voting Locations: Click Here
Want to know where you should vote? Go online to
www.indianavoters.com to search for your polling location by county, name, address and more.
Wayne and Tippecanoe County will serve as pilots for a new concept called Vote Centers for the 2007 Municipal Election. Therefore, some voters will cast their ballots at centrally located Vote Centers instead of their traditional poll location.
Voters living in Wayne County should visit the Wayne County Voter Registration website at
http://co.wayne.in.us/voter/ or call (765) 973-9304 for a map and list of locations.
Voters living in Tippecanoe County should visit the Tippecanoe County Voter Registration website at
http://www.tippecanoe.in.gov/election_board/ or call (765) 423-9303 or (765) 423-9316 for a map and list of locations.
Voting is an important civil duty and we encourage you to vote in upcoming elections. You can check on the status of your voter registration here:
www.indianavoters.com
or call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 1-866-IN-1-VOTE (866-461-8683).
The Secretary of State has provided the following information regarding voting. More details are available at
www.indianavoters.com
Voting Requirements
You have the right to vote in an Indiana election, if:
- You are both a U.S. citizen and a resident of Indiana; and
- You will be at least 18 years of age at the next General Election, November 4, 2008; and
- You are not currently in prison after being convicted of a crime; and
- You have lived in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election; and
- You are registered to vote.
Download your voter registration form
here.
Photo Identification
A voter must provide government-issued photo ID before casting a ballot. The ID must fit the following criteria:
- Your ID must display your photo.
- Your name on the ID must conform with your voter registration record. Conform does NOT mean identical.Your ID must contain an expiration date and either still be current or have expired sometime after the date of the last General Election (November 7, 2006).
- Including Military IDs with expiration dates of - Your ID must be issued by the State of Indiana or the US government.
In most cases, an Indiana driver license, Indiana photo ID card, Military ID or US passport is sufficient. If you do not already have a valid photo ID, you can obtain an Indiana photo ID card free of charge from any Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch that issues driver licenses and ID cards.
For more information, please visit www.PhotoID.in.gov or call the BMV at (317) 233-6000.